Quick QnA, Quick Analysis, and SMRITI Opt-In
Two new consultation tools are live, and SMRITI is now opt-in everywhere—so you control when your knowledge base is used and how much AI usage you spend.
Quick QnA
Quick QnA is available in consultations. Ask a legal question and optionally add context or a document. You get a detailed 5-point answer—structured, scannable, and ready to use in memos or client advice.
Use it for quick research, spot questions, or when you need a concise answer with optional document context. SMRITI is available as an opt-in option: turn it on when you want the answer enriched with your uploaded judgments, drafts, or citations.
Quick Analysis
Quick Analysis is also in consultations. Provide case details and optionally upload documents. The tool returns in-depth legal analysis—issues, applicable law, and reasoning—so you can prepare opinions, strategy notes, or matter summaries faster.
Again, SMRITI is opt-in. Enable it when the matter benefits from your internal references; leave it off when you only need general analysis. You stay in control of depth and usage.
SMRITI opt-in across Quick Tools
SMRITI (your personal knowledge base) is now opt-in for all Quick Tools that support it—including Quick QnA, Quick Analysis, Quick Draft, Quick Reply, Legal Opinion, and Section Suggestor.
Previously, SMRITI could be used by default in some flows, which increased AI word consumption. Now, SMRITI is off by default. You explicitly choose "Enrich with SMRITI" when you want your uploaded documents to shape the answer. That means:
- Fewer AI words consumed when you don't need your knowledge base.
- Clear control: you decide when to use SMRITI.
- The same quality when you opt in—your references are still prioritized when the option is on.
Quick QnA and Quick Analysis are available under consultations; the SMRITI opt-in change applies across all supported tools.
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